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TitleQuaternary geology of southern Ontario and applications to hydrogeology
 
AuthorRussell, H A JORCID logo (ed.); Arnaud, E (ed.); Bajc, A F (ed.); Sharpe, D RORCID logo (ed.)
SourceCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences vol. 55, no. 7, 2018, 245 pages, https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2017-0090 Open Access logo Open Access
LinksOnline - En ligne (whole volume - volume complet)
Year2018
Alt SeriesNatural Resources Canada, Contribution Series 20180196
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
Documentserial
Lang.English
Mediapaper; on-line; digital
File formatpdf; html
ProvinceOntario
NTS30; 31B; 31C; 31D; 31E; 31G; 40; 41A; 41G; 41H/03; 41H/04; 41H/05; 41H/06; 41H/12; 41H/13
AreaSouthern Ontario; Eastern Ontario; Great Lakes
Lat/Long WENS -84.0000 -74.0000 46.0000 41.5000
Subjectshydrogeology; surficial geology/geomorphology; stratigraphy; environmental geology; sedimentology; groundwater resources; groundwater regimes; aquifers; buried valleys; hydrostratigraphic units; sediments; glacial deposits; moraines; tills; alluvial deposits; deltaic deposits; lacustrine deposits; glacial lakes; depositional environment; modelling; Resources conservation; glaciolacustrine sediments; glaciofluvial subaerial outwash fan sediments; glaciofluvial sediments; Phanerozoic; Cenozoic; Quaternary
ProgramGroundwater Geoscience Aquifer Assessment & support to mapping
Released2018 07 05
Abstract(unpublished)
This special issue was conceptualized as an opportunity to publish, in one volume, recent work on a broad a range of depositional settings and hydrogeological contexts. The focus of individual contributions is on surficial or glacial geology and the contribution such a framework can make to groundwater understanding. The issue consists of 11 submissions that are loosely aligned in three thematic groupings: i) studies of buried valleys, ii) moraines, and iii) late glaciolacustrine environments. Within each grouping the papers are arranged in geographic order from west to east.
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